How To Fit Guitars In A Mix

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Komentáře • 171

  • @nickcorcillo8479
    @nickcorcillo8479 Před rokem +225

    Guitars have always been my biggest mix issue, ironic given I'm a guitarist before anything else instrument-wise. The diagnosis method is a great idea, thank you for posting JST :)

    • @Savitzen
      @Savitzen Před rokem +5

      I'm the same way!!! i get my drums the best, i struggle with bass and guitar the most aside from vocals and im a guitarist xD

    • @hunter00143
      @hunter00143 Před rokem +13

      My guess is because as guitarists, we are gonna be way more picky with what sounds good.
      Take drums for example, I just draw them into a piano roll without too much a care but I imagine someone who is a drummer first would be a lot more careful

    • @johnhuldt
      @johnhuldt Před rokem +1

      Dude, same.

    • @matturner6890
      @matturner6890 Před rokem +2

      @@hunter00143 funny enough, not putting as much care into the drum programming as the guitar sound is a surefire way to deflate your guitars in a mix. It's a real bitch to do right, but it's worth it!

    • @joeyvaughan5157
      @joeyvaughan5157 Před rokem

      Bro same 😂

  • @musicinsession
    @musicinsession Před rokem +154

    This is one awesome video! 7 mins of pure awesomeness! How this guy only has 60k subs and Glenn flicker has half a million is beyond me...

    • @bimmerfreak10
      @bimmerfreak10 Před rokem +33

      I watch Glenn when I want to be entertained. I watch JST when I want to learn.

    • @randolphcarlisle2976
      @randolphcarlisle2976 Před rokem

      @@bimmerfreak10 This.

    • @cdawg-switchhitter2473
      @cdawg-switchhitter2473 Před rokem +25

      Well Joey has recorded legendary scene bands and hardcore bands from the early 2000’s and Glenn has not. Glenn is basically a meme at this point

    • @noice2378
      @noice2378 Před rokem +3

      I agree. At this point, i only watch Glenn for entertainment. For learning, I rely on JST and Frightbox.

    • @katielowen
      @katielowen Před rokem +5

      Glenn is amazing. They can both be amazing and serve a different purpose for your recording and mixing goals 😌💪

  • @JeffMakesMusic-mc3qp
    @JeffMakesMusic-mc3qp Před 10 měsíci +13

    I've been producing, mixing, and mastering my own music such as covers and originals for a few year now and I love how simplistic and to the point your tutorial was. You touched on some things that most CZcams creators don't necessarily pin point, and for that, I'm very appreciative of your video. Thank you!

  • @simonchamorro598
    @simonchamorro598 Před rokem +29

    Man not only your video is useful, the editing skills you have are incredible. you deserve a lot!!!!!
    Good luck

  • @JakobStrand
    @JakobStrand Před 7 měsíci +9

    I use a multiband compressor for my rythm metal guitars where I cut somewhere between 100 - 200 hz, especially on palm muted parts. Much like you did with the side chained snare. It´s a trick I learned from Andy Sneap and it has helped ALOT.

  • @JustinNogle
    @JustinNogle Před rokem +35

    This is a brilliant video. You guys continue to lay out extremely easy to follow, impressive tutorials that cut right to the point. I've watched many, many videos from tons of different channels and you guys kill it in a short time, every time. Thank you! 😎🎸🤘

  • @frankgarcia3310
    @frankgarcia3310 Před rokem

    Literally the best resource on the internet. I have never had anything effect my mixes so immensely as you guys.

  • @robertdevadason1885
    @robertdevadason1885 Před rokem +4

    You have talent not only in mixing but actually teaching these skills. Thanks for the video

  • @2GuitarsPlay
    @2GuitarsPlay Před rokem

    Dude this is seriously one of the best videos I’ve ever seen about this topic. Straight to point, gives actionable advice, and uses amp sims.

  • @thomaspearson9794
    @thomaspearson9794 Před rokem

    This was so helpful and brilliantly edited. Thank you!

  • @ZayTheOracleArchive
    @ZayTheOracleArchive Před rokem +6

    This video was a god send. I swear trying to figure out how to get a good metal tone through amp sims and then mixing them properly feels like its one of the most difficult things to find relevant or quality information on. Thank you so much for this. It's overwhelming trying to figure this stuff out sometimes.

  • @MirrorMusicXero
    @MirrorMusicXero Před rokem +3

    I always refer back to this video when doing a mix. Its a great refresher.

  • @paulie_g_
    @paulie_g_ Před rokem +3

    Thank you for these videos, they're absolute gold 🙏

  • @marcolicata5169
    @marcolicata5169 Před 7 měsíci

    These tips are very clearly explained and showed and boosted up my mix results and knowledge. Totally helpful.

  • @scr3amXbl4keXscr3am
    @scr3amXbl4keXscr3am Před rokem +2

    Idk why I never bothered to watch these until now. all your videos helped me clean up my mix SO much. Lol thanks for all the tips and tricks.

  • @miltonex
    @miltonex Před rokem +1

    Nice tricks as always!!! Thank you Joey!!!!

  • @StefanVerster1
    @StefanVerster1 Před rokem +1

    This channel seriously deserves more subscribers.

  • @Busbybeats
    @Busbybeats Před 4 měsíci

    Lots of great info, and shown very quickly, great job!

  • @gziggy
    @gziggy Před rokem

    Make more videos like this! Citing specific frequency ranges is super helpful.

  • @delusionwalker8852
    @delusionwalker8852 Před rokem

    I like how concise and simply explained the video. Everything is 🤘🤘

  • @imnothot2510
    @imnothot2510 Před 8 měsíci +1

    You gave me a how lot more insight on mixing more than just the guitar, keep up the work man.

  • @Unharmed
    @Unharmed Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @yungdnny
    @yungdnny Před rokem

    Best video I’ve seen on guitar mixing. Thank you! I was making all of these mistakes without realizing it.

  • @adammassacre1981
    @adammassacre1981 Před rokem

    Joey ALWAYS delivering the goods great video amigo! \m/

  • @PJ-ee5mc
    @PJ-ee5mc Před rokem +2

    This is a very concise presentation of how to approach an otherwise very complicated task. You've done a great job of explaining and demonstrating this. I know that this will be a big help moving forward . Thank you!

  • @Rowvaletudo
    @Rowvaletudo Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for this straight to the point amazing

  • @coreyalyn2249
    @coreyalyn2249 Před rokem +1

    This was exactly what I needed

  • @misesification
    @misesification Před rokem

    The Best mix hints ive ever seen

  • @dxmean
    @dxmean Před 11 měsíci

    I literally said the words "this is amazing" while watching. Thank you so much!

  • @andresfelipetapascotorres1081

    Awesome video! Thank you!

  • @danmenez
    @danmenez Před rokem

    Really satisfying to see this monster at work!

  • @drelmmusic
    @drelmmusic Před rokem

    Really helpful! Thanks man 👊🏻😁

  • @davidvonjohnston
    @davidvonjohnston Před rokem +2

    When i was younger, i wanted the raw black metal tone, but when i started mixing them, i realized I needed mids to actually sound good. Changed my whole perspective on tone lmao. Now a days i turn the bass frequency down and let the bass guitar do the heavy lifting in the bottom end

  • @post-man23
    @post-man23 Před rokem +2

    Awesome. No BS. Just quality contents!

  • @dougleydorite
    @dougleydorite Před rokem

    I truly appreciate this. Whether its a good thing or a bad thing, this is more helpful that alot of the NTM fast tracks

  • @lordberly
    @lordberly Před rokem +1

    Really dig the song on this video. Sounds In Flamesque

  • @anonymousperson7272
    @anonymousperson7272 Před 6 měsíci

    DUDE.... Thanks for the knowledge. I'm a noob and these pieces make so much sense.

  • @diffph
    @diffph Před rokem

    man this was so helpful! wish i could've seen this earlier to avoid my headaches with mixing the guitars 😭😭

  • @JoeMarks
    @JoeMarks Před rokem

    As always.... thanks JST!!!

  • @kempe96
    @kempe96 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much Joey Sturgis! I will hopefully work with you one day on a sick metal track! 😃

  • @enzoddrums
    @enzoddrums Před rokem

    Thanks!, great video!

  • @SinfulSoulBand
    @SinfulSoulBand Před měsícem

    This solved my issue with amp sims. The tip about gain and presence being tied really set the stage for my tone to come out less annoying. I also didnt realize how much I was cutting out of my high and low end on guitar (way too much). gotta give thanks to your page and frightbox, you two are the only pages that helped me take steps forward in mixing. thank you a lot

  • @theAshesofDecember1
    @theAshesofDecember1 Před rokem

    This was a really cool trick, particularly ducking the 2k range to let the bass pop through. Always wondered why I could never get good bass definition to come through

  • @callumfrew285
    @callumfrew285 Před rokem

    very good video, didnt realise you only had 60k subs, deserve more

  • @jaredt3985
    @jaredt3985 Před rokem +6

    I’m definitely guilty of using too much gain, something I’ve changed these last few months.
    Less gain makes the guitars sit better pretty much every time.

  • @oneminuteleft7345
    @oneminuteleft7345 Před rokem

    Great! I thought im crazy when sidechaining the guitars with the snare; good to see im not the only one. :)

  • @Halffurkan
    @Halffurkan Před 11 měsíci

    I loved this video more than I can say

  • @adolfocontreras8035
    @adolfocontreras8035 Před rokem +1

    Gold!👌🤘

  • @sermilion_audio
    @sermilion_audio Před rokem +2

    Joey, this video was amazing. I actually understood how the frequencies cover each other and how to fix it. Thank you.

  • @muzycznykanal
    @muzycznykanal Před 3 měsíci

    great tip to change sound instead of tweaking, thanks;)

  • @bittbitts
    @bittbitts Před měsícem

    fire video

  • @JoelSebastianMoreno
    @JoelSebastianMoreno Před rokem +5

    Not blaming but in the final mix i heard some harsh peak frecuencies around 6k - 10k, maybe is a higher frequence but I heard this "Hshhhhhhh" constant sound in the guitars

  • @iwillspam5985
    @iwillspam5985 Před rokem

    I would love a video on how to mix extended range guitars (especially 8 strings...). Like, how can you get the clarity yet masivesness of meshuggah?

  • @shizumaruofficial
    @shizumaruofficial Před rokem +5

    I hope these tips would work really well with orchestral metal I'm mixing. It's hella hard to get the guitars to be heard when the full orchestra is playing.

  • @soundlabdiaries
    @soundlabdiaries Před rokem

    Mate, Idk how to formulate a question... You do such great videos with all plugins and stuff. How do you make it look so beautiful? I mean is there any tutorial on how to screen record Reaper or other DAWs?

  • @king-korestudio6311
    @king-korestudio6311 Před rokem +1

    Killswitch Engage!! Great video Joey!!!

  • @Ryan_Messenger
    @Ryan_Messenger Před 7 měsíci

    Good Stuff \m/

  • @malditobast
    @malditobast Před rokem

    I'm starting to record guitar cover on my daw and basically I'm separating the original track in stems and i'm replacing the original guitar with mine. Thanks, i think this will help me make my guitar stand out against the original instruments.

  • @NAMURecords
    @NAMURecords Před rokem +1

    What DAW is he using in this video? Looks beautiful 🥳

  • @creepymcpeepers
    @creepymcpeepers Před rokem +1

    This video seems useful

  • @x1991xx
    @x1991xx Před rokem

    Im a new fan here

  • @elliottlieb4333
    @elliottlieb4333 Před rokem

    ideal mic guitr

  • @allstopblue5717
    @allstopblue5717 Před rokem +1

    I will admit it I have never once tried side chaining guitar to duck with the snare. Bass with kick yes, but I’ve never done it with guitar whatsoever. Need to experiment with that

  • @NikolajChristensen
    @NikolajChristensen Před rokem +2

    Great video. Usually recording the full tone from my Kemper, but I might have to look into splitting out before the cab, to have the option to use an IR. Or maybe I just need to get that Jason Suecof I have been eyeing...

    • @allstopblue5717
      @allstopblue5717 Před rokem +1

      I have a Kemper as well. I’ve always been reluctant to go too deep into actual cab swapping. Idk. I’ll briefly try a few but I never use ir’s. Always end up finding a cab I like within the Kemper itself. I do have plenty of ir’s on hand with ir loaders just never mess with it when using the Kemper. Maybe I should. I definitely have never split out and recoded just the amp without the cab. Always do Kemper tone and a direct though. It seems as the years go on I discover more and more options. The whole reason for buying my Kemper was to eliminate that shit. Lol

    • @sixtyninne
      @sixtyninne Před rokem

      Use a DI Box, and a Reamp Box. It makes you more versatile tone. With the Raw DI track you can reamp and process in your Kemper or what u want,

  • @sloanketterm4n32
    @sloanketterm4n32 Před rokem

    Well said from the King himself

  • @zeclomal2265
    @zeclomal2265 Před rokem +4

    It's so hard not to dial a decent tone with the technology that we have nowadays thanks to amazing music guys like JST, STL Tones Neural, IK Multimedia, Positive Grid, etc.

  • @firmans12
    @firmans12 Před rokem +1

    Awesome.
    Should vocals be cut from the fundemental freq to make room for guitars or the other way around?

    • @ryanshreevedrums
      @ryanshreevedrums Před rokem +2

      Vocal is usually more important imo. Sidechaining a dynamic eq can make it so the mids-high end duck when the vocals are happening and come back when there’s no vocals. That’s what I typically do - subtly

  • @insertanynameyouwant5311

    it`s all coo but I still don`t know how loud the guitar should be in relation to others. And that trick with sidechaining. I already use Andy Sneap trick in that area, so how do I pair both

  • @Druggedupofficial
    @Druggedupofficial Před rokem

    This guy made my whole childhood

  • @tahsinabir2918
    @tahsinabir2918 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Like this? I love this video! Most videos I come across, Are about Beats and Hiphop. You earned a sub man.

  • @moonlapsepiano
    @moonlapsepiano Před rokem +1

    why do you side chain the snare fundamental to the guitar eq when the guitars are hard panned L/R and snare is in the center? arent they already not overlapping?

  • @thysfx3137
    @thysfx3137 Před rokem

    Does the same tricks apply for less distorted guitar too? Im working on some RnB alternative/indie pop right now

  • @nrmattar
    @nrmattar Před měsícem

    Excelent! So useful! But why the sound of the example at 1:18 sounds so much compact and cleaner than the rest of the examples which is full of "fried potato" (FSSSSSS) sound? Is it some IR in particular or do you have it procesed with another plugins? I ask cause my guitars sounds like the other parts and I want them to sound like in 1:18.

  • @MyGuitartime
    @MyGuitartime Před 4 měsíci

    YES I am in that rabbit hole as I type! sooo frustrated!

  • @michaelfranz685
    @michaelfranz685 Před měsícem

    Me I use fabfiltrer q3 with eq match with guitar isolated pro sound after and I cut often the midrange, I didn't know the trick of snare on sidechain because for me I didn't think of an issue

  • @Zinity
    @Zinity Před rokem

    I love this, though I think you switched the two eqs (bass / Drum eqs)
    Other than that, super helpful video!

  • @Luiz125876
    @Luiz125876 Před rokem

    WHAT Reaper Template have you use? really nice

  • @emanuelcrespoboludeo5277
    @emanuelcrespoboludeo5277 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Amazimg video ! Thx !

  • @realhengst1971
    @realhengst1971 Před 6 měsíci

    hello I’m recording with a katana boss which is plugged into my Interface which is plugged into my guitar. So what amp settings should i use to get a clear and crispy sound and also i record in fl studio is this possible or has this any effects on the outcome? would be happy if someone could answer! and great video👍🏻

  • @rinok9662
    @rinok9662 Před rokem +4

    5:56 I'm pretty sure the images are swapped, anyway very useful video

    • @dagovevareberg
      @dagovevareberg Před rokem

      Not as I understood it. Joe points out that too much 500 Hz in the drums or/and bass can mask the important 500 Hz area in guitars. So when we hear the music with the boosted area the guitars loose it’s power, when he mutes the Eq, so that the boosted 500 Hz area isn’t active (equals dipping the 500 Hz area from drums/bass, the guitars get the 500 Hz area and sound both clear and full sounding. But I agree it would be slightly more pedagogical to play the boosted 500 Hz in drums and bass version, and then used the EQ to dip out this area! Anyways: one of the best, if not the best tutorial I’ve seen on this topic! It’s so incredibly well scripted, edited and spot on, I’ve watched it twice and re-learned the simple and effective masking test, boost guitars to see what they mask and dip to see which instruments you can hear. This technique can also be used for other instruments- that makes this tutorial so incredibly useful. Big thanks from me 🙏

    • @rinok9662
      @rinok9662 Před rokem

      @@dagovevareberg You don't need to explain it to me, I understood the video, what I meant is that where the eq curve where a drum is shown corresponds to the frequency of a bass guitar and vice versa🤨

    • @dagovevareberg
      @dagovevareberg Před rokem +1

      @@rinok9662 Aha, now I understand what you mean and I think you are spot on, the dip in the frequency spectrum in the mids belongs to the bass and not the drums!

  • @vl292
    @vl292 Před rokem

    Good tutorial, but i have to say impulse responses and amp sims is fitting bmw m steering wheel on a Lada. It's still Lada. But your point on having right sound is good one. I've spent days on end trying to polish a turd and i bet i'm not the only one..

  • @suniso370
    @suniso370 Před rokem

    Still searching for that beautiful Reaper theme

  • @mattj376
    @mattj376 Před rokem

    This is how u make a video 👌

  • @groovefretboard
    @groovefretboard Před rokem

    I use protools. It can be hard to find the right balance. If you don’t use too much distortion it can be easier. I think bass is the easiest with direct plug in as it’s so clean. I play with double tracking as well.
    Check my patented fretboard invention 🎶🎸 that thing takes skill to record to mask any buzzy or off tones pulling strings over fretcorner into groove channels. However when you get it right it sounds epic.

  • @renauddurand630
    @renauddurand630 Před rokem +1

    Hi , nice vidéo! You did not talk about limiting guitar Buss. ( Joey IS doing this on Ntm CNCC session) when I try to do it myself it's often kiling my guitar sound . I can't understand why.

    • @joeymusic
      @joeymusic  Před rokem +1

      Depends on your goal! Our goal is to make it more dense. This comes with the sacrifice of dynamics.

  • @colebeveridge778
    @colebeveridge778 Před měsícem +1

    Joey says guitars are a full range instrument. Glenn Fricker says it's a mid range instrument. Idk who to believe! Lol

  • @thimovijfschaft3271
    @thimovijfschaft3271 Před rokem

    I'm working on a song that's incredibly dynamic and has increasingly more and more instruments as time passes on. And it's pretty difficult to make the guitars sit right

  • @christhembones8244
    @christhembones8244 Před 10 měsíci

    The best straight-forward video I've seen that actually tie all the tracks together in one simple summary.

  • @peterbrown2890
    @peterbrown2890 Před 4 měsíci

    I sometimes start Luke a gig mix ..set bas and drums ..add guitar add singer ...but I hearing you ..also I'd like to ask is recording ...instead of recording just 1 track in guitar is it better to record 2 and split them left and right. I recently tried 3 .1 full left 1 full right 1 stereo left and right ...and I tried to do the same eith my bass but 50 50 ..instead of full left and right ..then singing down stereo left and right 2 tracks ..I noticed lots of space and sepererate tracks ..I put the guitar as 3 tracks to try and find that punch through the middle with bass and drums ,..remember I split the bass only 50 50 ..I just want to do this ..I write and enjoy mixing ..and I don't think I'm useless I just need to no more ..I notice there's a lot in sound ..and not over loading so everything can fit in its place ..my mix is far from what I want to do ..frustrating yet ok because it gives me something to look forward to .....anyhow thank you for something more to think about ..lol..and that technique of recording I'm trying is that a good road to go down ??

  • @antet5686
    @antet5686 Před rokem +1

    What’s the name of the song? Been listening to it in a quite a few videos here and it’s driving me crazy that I don’t know the name haha

  • @norvelx1
    @norvelx1 Před rokem

    That’s really informative video. Thank you. What reaper theme are you using?

    • @joeymusic
      @joeymusic  Před rokem

      Smooth 6

    • @norvelx1
      @norvelx1 Před rokem

      @@joeymusic Thanks a lot. Appreciate your reply. Will try it.

  • @alyctro8158
    @alyctro8158 Před rokem

    what if the amp doesn't have a presence knob?

  • @218rael
    @218rael Před 3 měsíci

    Never mind the mix, how do I fit them all in mt bedroom?

  • @coltonrudd
    @coltonrudd Před rokem

    Is this Reaper or Cubase?

  • @itsmistera
    @itsmistera Před 4 měsíci

    pixel gold

  • @stateofmind2668
    @stateofmind2668 Před rokem

    Awesome riff to, anyone know the chords? E standard? sorry beginner guitarist.

  • @DMDvideo10
    @DMDvideo10 Před rokem

    I worked really hard on my guitar tones. I used some of my favorite songs and players as models and dialed in the tone I like for both gigging and recording. For me roll off anything under 100hz, cut at 200-240hz as needed to remove boxyness, boost 1k, 2k and 5k as needed to make it sizzle! Boosting at 3db increments to start then smaller adjustments to fine tune. Also, you have to EQ it for tracking then again in the mix. My effects are all post so there's loads of flexibility to edit as needed.

  • @ayeapprove
    @ayeapprove Před rokem +1

    I feel like one thing is missing: Widening! Just a little bit can drastically improve your mix.

    • @pimvandervliet
      @pimvandervliet Před rokem +1

      Agreed 100% I use Waves s1 shuffler with a light setting on all rhythms. So much better, especially for that separation from the shells in the center.

  • @johnerickmarzo7278
    @johnerickmarzo7278 Před rokem

    Are you still using sidewider for guitars and bass?

    • @joeymusic
      @joeymusic  Před rokem

      Yes guitars but not bass. Bass needs to mostly be mono.

  • @worthrag2568
    @worthrag2568 Před rokem

    the answer to the first question is they need to be panned? Im still learning and this is my guess.